I'm so very sorry.
Not to sound insensitive but has your mother been having general check ups?
Where there's life, there's hope.Here's an internet hug. I'm sorry for your loss.
May your mother rest in peace.
Here's the thing, my mother spend most of her childhood in a hospital since she was an Ill Girl, and as a result of those bad experiences she got somewhat of a phobia against doctors and she did not have any check ups until it was too late.
"Death's vastness holds no peace. I come at the end of the long road—neither human, nor devil... All bends to my will." -Demifiend.I see. Understandable but unfortunate.
Where there's life, there's hope.I'm sorry for your loss, dood. I'm sure she's in a better place.
Is that a Wocket in your pocket, or are you just happy to see me?Good to be here and speak with my Christian brothers and sisters. Now, I express my condolences for the page toppers mother. Having lost my own older sister to suicide this June, and with my great-grandmother having died on Halloween, I understand how you feel so much man. I truly do.
Please allow me to introduce myself, I am a man of wealth and taste. Nice to meet you, hope you can guess my name.I'm so sorry that I'm so late, but I am so incredibly sorry for your loss.
I like that one.
I've been doing a lot of thinking lately about how some people's lives are considered more important than others. Like what happened with Grenfell Tower. A ton of British tax money was funneled into restorations on Buckingham Palace, yet they couldn't spring for the relatively small amount of money needed to fireproof that building and save all those lives. What exactly makes the royal family's comfort more important than 80 human lives? Because they happened to be born royal or marry into it? Screw that. Now I'm not British, but it enrages me from across the ocean.
That kind of thing angers me so much. I'm not rich by any means. It would probably take the fire department a good deal of time to get to my house. But if I were some sort of rich celebrity, something tells me they would probably get there faster.
We're all just human beings is right. We should act like it more.
I really do not think all human lives are equal.
Where there's life, there's hope.Fundamentally, or just in the way our society plays out?
My biggest fear is actually dying before I do something that will make people care. Like I want to accomplish something that people will remember, and am so afraid of dying before that happens My worst fear is ending up nothing more than a generic obituary in some newspaper. A life that didn't even matter enough to save.
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Where there's life, there's hope.What makes people unequal?
Their position and their nature. For example, a general is worth more than 100 privates.
edited 25th Nov '17 10:46:45 AM by RAlexa21th
Where there's life, there's hope.
Soo... Just when things looked like they were turning for the better...
Turns out that the "demon"-that my mother had was not actually a demon, she just believed it was one and it was actually... cancer in her lungs and in her breast.
She was hospitalised for various months. And just recently, she passed away.
While I was expecting the worst so I dont feel very sad. My little sister on the other hand feelt really sad.
I hope that my mother now rests in peace.
edited 15th Nov '17 5:19:19 AM by dood9780
"Death's vastness holds no peace. I come at the end of the long road—neither human, nor devil... All bends to my will." -Demifiend.